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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 17, 2001
Filed:
Jul. 12, 1999
Shigeru Isoyama, Chiba, JP;
Takeshi Hirabayashi, Chiba, JP;
Hideyuki Nikaido, Chiba, JP;
Toshiaki Amagasa, Chiba, JP;
Nozomu Tamura, Chiba, JP;
Takahiro Yamasaki, Chiba, JP;
Masashi Osada, Chiba, JP;
Hirosuke Yamada, Chiba, JP;
Toshisada Takechi, Chiba, JP;
Norio Takashima, Chiba, JP;
Junzo Nitta, Chiba, JP;
Shuji Amanuma, Chiba, JP;
Kanji Hayashi, Hiroshima, JP;
Akio Kuroda, Hiroshima, JP;
Yoshiki Mito, Hiroshima, JP;
Kunio Miyamoto, Hiroshima, JP;
Kazuo Morimoto, Hiroshima, JP;
Ikuo Wakamoto, Hiroshima, JP;
Kazuya Tsurusaki, Hiroshima, JP;
Hideo Sakamoto, Amagasaki, JP;
Michio Hashimoto, Amagasaki, JP;
Hiroyuki Nakano, Amagasaki, JP;
Toshinobu Eguchi, Amagasaki, JP;
Fumihiro Maeda, Amagasaki, JP;
Kawasaki Steel Corporation, , JP;
Abstract
Method and apparatus for joining metal pieces using induction heating. Metal pieces to be joined are placed end-to-end with a gap between them and induction heated in the thickness portion. To maximize speed and even heating edge-to-edge of the ends, members of a magnetic substance are provided in a gap between the inductor and the piece to be heated, thereby enhancing local heating effect by increasing magnetic flux density. Once heated, the ends are pressed together end-to-end for joining.